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Highlights of Croatia, Slovenia, Bosnia and Montenegro

Bled (Slovenia)

Bled (Slovenia)

In the middle of the lake, on a turouoise water, sheltered by the mountains you can find thousand year old town Bled.

Dubrovnik

Dubrovnik

George Bernard Shaw is reported to have said: “If you want to see a heaven on earth, come to Dubrovnik“. English poet Lord Byron would agree with Shaw since he called the old town Dubrovnik “the pearl of the Adriatic”.

Kotor (Montenegro)

Kotor (Montenegro)

Europe's southernmost fjord from the Adriatic Sea

Ljubljana (Slovenia)

Ljubljana (Slovenia)

The Dragon city will enthuse you with its arhitecture and history, as well as with its great atmosphere, trendy restaurants and boat rides through the city.

Mostar (BiH)

Mostar (BiH)

Mostar is a breathtaking Bosnian gem where the emerald Neretva River is spanned by the iconic 16th-century Stari Most bridge, surrounded by Ottoman old town charm and dramatic limestone cliffs.

NP Plitvice Lakes

NP Plitvice Lakes

National park with more than million visitors per year from all around the world.

Perast (Montenegro)

Perast (Montenegro)

Perast will seduce you with its dreamy baroque palaces mirrored in the calm Bay of Kotor waters, tiny islands just offshore, and the romantic sound of church bells floating across the fjord-like bay.

Sarajevo (BiH)

Sarajevo (BiH)

In December 2009, Lonely Planet listed Sarajevo as one of the top ten cities to visit in 2010.

Split

Split

Lie on golden beaches, swim in romantic lagoons, visit ancient Roman monuments and walk through the streets as old as the emperor Diocletian himself.

Ston

Ston

Longest wall in Europe!

Trogir

Trogir

Trogir is called the museum city because the whole city is best preserved Romanesque-Gothic complex in Central Europe.

Zagreb

Zagreb

"...if I was a foreigner, I would have liked Zagreb like not many other cities." A.G.Matoš, great Croatian poet